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>> i'm not affecting their religion. it is their religion, not mine. as i see it, i always learn from my parents that god is love. that is the only thing i do -- i love my partner and i love my children. what is wrong with that? >> and you are also religious? >> yes, we are. >> you are religious. within your church, has there been an acceptance that you did not expect or not acceptance? how has that operated within your church? >> that are fun of it. it is not a problem at all. it is not an issue, although, for us, it is not possible to get married in church at the moment. it is not an issue that we are lesbians and having kids and have a legal marriage. >> thank you very much for joining us. >> the excesses' of large banks before the global economic meltdown have been well documented, but this week, the light was turned on to a particularly touchy practice known as the libor fixing scandal and a worryingly unregulated system where banks were able to fix lending rates in a way that could benefit them financially. this week, the royal bank of scotland w
>> i'm not affecting their religion. it is their religion, not mine. as i see it, i always learn from my parents that god is love. that is the only thing i do -- i love my partner and i love my children. what is wrong with that? >> and you are also religious? >> yes, we are. >> you are religious. within your church, has there been an acceptance that you did not expect or not acceptance? how has that operated within your church? >> that are fun of it. it is not a...
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but the communities in iraq there is no actual street street level animosity between these sects and religions and this has been a characteristic of iraq for many hundreds of years where there isn't a history there has never been a history of call me in a conflict there's been a history of this state of free jeems or pressing this ethnicity like the kurdish people or pressing the shia our or is it for me or do i want i want to go to jerusalem before we go to the break here. is iraq a failed state or becoming a failed state. i don't think i don't think iraq is a failed state i think he rock has many problems but i don't think it is a failed state and i just want to point out your previous point peter you make it sound like that the sunni shiite problem in iraq only came about after the u.s. invasion as much as on the only relevant agencies breaking. warrant such and he was railing sherry did i will say was massacring kurds so don was saying was massacring shiites so i think you're pretty but it was a sovereign country and it was a sovereign country that's the difference. he was a sovereign coun
but the communities in iraq there is no actual street street level animosity between these sects and religions and this has been a characteristic of iraq for many hundreds of years where there isn't a history there has never been a history of call me in a conflict there's been a history of this state of free jeems or pressing this ethnicity like the kurdish people or pressing the shia our or is it for me or do i want i want to go to jerusalem before we go to the break here. is iraq a failed...
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it's developing if it becomes any more reflective of its population's preferences histories interests religion. is going to become by definition less interested in allowing israel or being ok with the policies that israel has developed to use force coercively whenever wherever it wants along its borders or with its within its own population palestinian population under its control the problem is the united states backs it and so this is the contradiction he was back at the same time it calls for democracy in all those countries and so that's what rings hollow i think for many arab and muslim populations is that it's not a real call for the by the united states for democratization what the united states is just trying to do is sell chaos and civil war like we're doing in syria we're not really trying to get democratization in syria or political participation in syria it's selling chaos and destruction i think that's how many people see it and that's how it is unfolding what do you think israel is going to do next what is their strategy with regards to iran i think they have more or less come to
it's developing if it becomes any more reflective of its population's preferences histories interests religion. is going to become by definition less interested in allowing israel or being ok with the policies that israel has developed to use force coercively whenever wherever it wants along its borders or with its within its own population palestinian population under its control the problem is the united states backs it and so this is the contradiction he was back at the same time it calls...
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have to have, we should have and it's been cloaked in secrecy and secrecy is the sacrosanct secular religion of this city. >> woodruff: so this has stirred it up? >> i think so, because of the leaked memo and the system, we are having a debate about drones. and i guess if i want a drone policy i want it run by a franciscan, not a jesuit. but he didn't really defend it, even, though. he didn't really go out there and say here is why we have to do it he saw the chairman of the committee senator feinstein try to brag an argument out of him. he was hesitant to go there because he wanted to add leer to secrecy. but because of the memo we're having the discussion. and it's being lead on the other side by the opponents ron and j rockefeller, people like that and so you know when i look at the evidence, one of the things you see is that people like barack oma who were opposed more or less are skeptical of the policy, once they are actually in in power faced with the realities you see them swing over and so it's become a f you think about if we are going to take on al qaeda, and i think the evidence
have to have, we should have and it's been cloaked in secrecy and secrecy is the sacrosanct secular religion of this city. >> woodruff: so this has stirred it up? >> i think so, because of the leaked memo and the system, we are having a debate about drones. and i guess if i want a drone policy i want it run by a franciscan, not a jesuit. but he didn't really defend it, even, though. he didn't really go out there and say here is why we have to do it he saw the chairman of the...
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but the communities in iraq there is no actual street street level animosity between these sex and religions and this has been a characteristic of iraq for many hundreds of years where there isn't a history there has never been a history of kwame in a conflict there's been a history of this state of free jeems or pressing this ethnicity like the kurdish people or pressing the shia hour or for me what i want i want to go to jerusalem before we go to the break here. is iraq a failed state or becoming a failed state. i don't think i don't think iraq is a failed state i think he rocks as many problems but i don't think it is a failed state and i just want to point out your previous point peter you make it sound like that the sunni shiite problem in iraq only came about after the us invasion as much as on the. warrant such that he was railing sorry did i was saying was massacring kurds so dumb the same was massacring shiites so i think you're pretty funny what's a sovereign country and it was a sovereign country that's the difference starting he was a sovereign country but he was still killing th
but the communities in iraq there is no actual street street level animosity between these sex and religions and this has been a characteristic of iraq for many hundreds of years where there isn't a history there has never been a history of kwame in a conflict there's been a history of this state of free jeems or pressing this ethnicity like the kurdish people or pressing the shia hour or for me what i want i want to go to jerusalem before we go to the break here. is iraq a failed state or...
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but the communities in iraq there is no actual street street level animosity between these sects and religions and this has been a characteristic of iraq for many hundreds of years where there isn't a history there has never been a history of kwame no conflict there's been a history of the state of free jeems or pressing this ethnicity like the kurdish people or pressing the shia hour or for me what i want i want to go to jerusalem before we go to the break here. is a failed state or becoming a failed state. i don't think i don't think iraq is a failed state i think he rock has many problems but i don't think it is a failed state and i just want to point out your previous point peter you make it sound like that the sunni shiite problem in iraq only came about after the u.s. invasion as much as on the. warrant such that he was railing serry did i will say was massacring kurds saddam hussein was massacring shiites so i think you're pretty but it was a sovereign country and it was a sovereign country that's the difference that saying he was a sovereign country but he was still killing the differe
but the communities in iraq there is no actual street street level animosity between these sects and religions and this has been a characteristic of iraq for many hundreds of years where there isn't a history there has never been a history of kwame no conflict there's been a history of the state of free jeems or pressing this ethnicity like the kurdish people or pressing the shia hour or for me what i want i want to go to jerusalem before we go to the break here. is a failed state or becoming a...
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but the communities in iraq there is no actual street street level animosity between these sects and religions and this has been a characteristic of iraq for many hundreds of years where there isn't a history there has never been a history of communal conflict there's been a history of this state of free jeems or pressing this ethnicity like the kurdish people or pressing the shia our or for me what i want i want to go to jerusalem before we go to the break here. is a failed state or becoming a failed state. i don't think i don't think iraq is a failed state i think he rock has many problems but i don't think it is a failed state and i just want to point out your previous point peter you make it sound like that the sunni shiite problem in iraq only came about after the u.s. invasion as much as on the. warrant such that he was railing sherry did i will say was massacring kurds so don was saying was massacring shiites so i think you're pretty but it was a sovereign country and it was a sovereign country that's the difference. he was a sovereign country but he was still chilling to different six
but the communities in iraq there is no actual street street level animosity between these sects and religions and this has been a characteristic of iraq for many hundreds of years where there isn't a history there has never been a history of communal conflict there's been a history of this state of free jeems or pressing this ethnicity like the kurdish people or pressing the shia our or for me what i want i want to go to jerusalem before we go to the break here. is a failed state or becoming a...
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but the communities in iraq there is no actual street street level animosity between these sex and religions and this has been a characteristic of iraq for many hundreds of years where there isn't a history there has never been a history of kwame in the conflict there's been a history of the state of free jeems or pressing this ethnicity like the kurdish people or pressing the shia hour or for me what i want i want to go to jerusalem before we go to the break here. is a failed state of becoming a failed state. i don't think i don't think iraq is a failed state i think he rock has many problems but i don't think it is a failed state and i just want to point out your previous point peter you make it sound like that the sunni shiite problem in iraq only came about after the u.s. invasion as much as on the. warrant such that he was railing sciri did i will say was massacring kurds so dumb would say was massacring shiites so i think you're pretty but it was a sovereign country and it was a sovereign country that's the difference. he was a sovereign country but he was still killing the different s
but the communities in iraq there is no actual street street level animosity between these sex and religions and this has been a characteristic of iraq for many hundreds of years where there isn't a history there has never been a history of kwame in the conflict there's been a history of the state of free jeems or pressing this ethnicity like the kurdish people or pressing the shia hour or for me what i want i want to go to jerusalem before we go to the break here. is a failed state of becoming...
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it's developing if it becomes any more reflective of its population's preferences histories interests religion is going to become by definition less interested in allowing israel or being ok with the policies that israel has developed to use force coercively whenever wherever it wants along its borders or with its within its own population palestinian population under its control and the problem is the united states backs it and so this is the contradiction he was back at the same time it calls for democracy in all those countries and so that's what rings hollow i think for many arab and muslim populations is that it's not a real call for the by the united states for democratization what the united states is just trying to do is so chaos and civil war like we're doing in syria we're not really trying to get democratization in syria or political participation in syria it's selling chaos and destruction i think that's how many people see it and that's how it is unfolding what do you think israel is going to do next what is their strategy with regards to iran i think they have more or less come t
it's developing if it becomes any more reflective of its population's preferences histories interests religion is going to become by definition less interested in allowing israel or being ok with the policies that israel has developed to use force coercively whenever wherever it wants along its borders or with its within its own population palestinian population under its control and the problem is the united states backs it and so this is the contradiction he was back at the same time it calls...
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know that syrians at large reject the notion of an islam exchange they may be very devout across all religions in syria but nobody wants to impose a particular ideology on the rest of the population and a lot of anger to you in jerusalem it seems to me with all these interventions you never get what you expect ok so go ahead. i would like to. international community involvement and i think the international community must be moved for hoost. they'll position to us personally is is. a leader that committed. war crimes in america need to if they cannot enable him to stay and this is not being done recently turkey is the spearhead the dog position to assad until three four months ago is kind of moving backward a little bit egypt is lonely existence because of what's going on inside egypt the europeans are busy with other things it looks like the international community is stepping aside i think if there would be. a focus on personally maybe dragging the russians to this position no you should probably dragged ok the international community is actually going back to russia's side here joshua jump
know that syrians at large reject the notion of an islam exchange they may be very devout across all religions in syria but nobody wants to impose a particular ideology on the rest of the population and a lot of anger to you in jerusalem it seems to me with all these interventions you never get what you expect ok so go ahead. i would like to. international community involvement and i think the international community must be moved for hoost. they'll position to us personally is is. a leader...
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but the communities in iraq there is no actual street street level animosity between these sects and religions and this has been a characteristic of iraq for many hundreds of years where there isn't a history there has never been a history of kwame in a conflict there's been a history of this state of free jeems or pressing this ethnicity like the kurdish people or pressing the shia hour or is this for me what i want i want to go to jerusalem before we go to the break here. is iraq a failed state or becoming a failed state. i don't think i don't think iraq is a failed state i think he rocks as many problems but i don't think it is a failed state and i just want to point out your previous point peter you make it sound like that the sunni shiite problem in iraq only came about after the u.s. invasion as much as on the. warrant such he was railing sciri did i will say was massacring kurds say was massacring shiites so i think you're pretty but it was a sovereign country and it was a sovereign country that's the difference. it was a sovereign country but he was still killing the different six we'r
but the communities in iraq there is no actual street street level animosity between these sects and religions and this has been a characteristic of iraq for many hundreds of years where there isn't a history there has never been a history of kwame in a conflict there's been a history of this state of free jeems or pressing this ethnicity like the kurdish people or pressing the shia hour or is this for me what i want i want to go to jerusalem before we go to the break here. is iraq a failed...
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forced to make concessions all a descent into widespread violence and evil and the last one being a religion crackdown on opposition protests let's have a look right now to see the results on our pied charges to see how far the voting has gone so far a majority of those who've already taken part on the in the vote think that tunisia will see a repeat of the arab spring that's there forty two percent of you say that while around a quarter believe that the country will plunge into further undress now nineteen percent of you believe that they were human crackdown will go on the opposition and will things the harsh response from the islamic authorities the rest on the contrary have a feeling that the leadership is a ready for political concessions that only sixteen percent of you are right head to r.t. dot com if you want to take part and have your voice heard on that to another country in guy. some all the heaviest fighting in months erupts in the syrian. rebels that tried to take control of the key approach to the city. had been government resistance. a willingness to negotiate on that. missio
forced to make concessions all a descent into widespread violence and evil and the last one being a religion crackdown on opposition protests let's have a look right now to see the results on our pied charges to see how far the voting has gone so far a majority of those who've already taken part on the in the vote think that tunisia will see a repeat of the arab spring that's there forty two percent of you say that while around a quarter believe that the country will plunge into further undress...
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know that syrians at large reject the notion of an islam exchange they may be very devout across all religions in syria but nobody wants to impose a particular ideology on the rest of the population and a lot of anger to you in jerusalem it seems to me where all these interventions you never get what you expect ok so go ahead. i would like to. international community involvement and i think the international community must be moved for hoost. they'll position to us personally is is. a leader that committed. war crimes in america need to they cannot enable him to stay and this is not being done recently turkey is the spearhead the dog position to assad until three four months ago is kind of moving backward a little bit egypt is lonely existence because of what's going on inside egypt the europeans are busy with other things it looks like the international community is stepping aside i think if there would be. a focus on personally maybe dragging the russians to this position no you should all be dragged ok the international community is actually going back to russia's side here joshua jump in.
know that syrians at large reject the notion of an islam exchange they may be very devout across all religions in syria but nobody wants to impose a particular ideology on the rest of the population and a lot of anger to you in jerusalem it seems to me where all these interventions you never get what you expect ok so go ahead. i would like to. international community involvement and i think the international community must be moved for hoost. they'll position to us personally is is. a leader...
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that's partly for from morals, partly from religion, it's also from the law. and these young ones, these kids didn't have their that influence last long enough to draw them into an ordered society. >> rose: so what was the primary influence of the private catholic school you went to. >> to help me choose to be a good person. >> rose: your parents taught you that? >> they didn't tell you, they taught in the a lot by example. and discipline, obviously. i talk a lot about -- >> rose: i'm sure they disciplined you. >> oh, they did, in not always such nice ways. i describe that in the book. but they talk to you about the choice we had as people. to be good or bad people. and they taught about the consequences of that in the afterlife but it seeped into understanding that to choose to be a good person was, a, a choice and, b, one with importance. and to me that's an eternal gift. as you may know, my grammar school is being closed by the archdiocese. >> rose: i do know that. and >> and i am so incredibly heartbroken because my grammar school and almost all on that li
that's partly for from morals, partly from religion, it's also from the law. and these young ones, these kids didn't have their that influence last long enough to draw them into an ordered society. >> rose: so what was the primary influence of the private catholic school you went to. >> to help me choose to be a good person. >> rose: your parents taught you that? >> they didn't tell you, they taught in the a lot by example. and discipline, obviously. i talk a lot about...
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we know that syrians at large reject the notion of an islam ics they may be very devout across all religions in syria but nobody wants to impose a particular ideology on the rest of the population and a lot of anger to you in jerusalem it seems to me where all these interventions you never get what you would expect ok so go ahead. i would like to. international community involvement and i think the international community must be moved for post or they'll position to us personally is is. a leader that committed. war crimes in a magnitude that cannot enable him to stay and this is not being done recently turkey is the spearhead the dog position to assad until three four months ago is kind of moving backward a little bit egypt is known exist because of what's going on inside egypt the europeans are busy with other things it looks like the international community is stepping aside i think if there would be. a focus on assad personally maybe dragging the russians to this position no you russia will be dragged ok the international community is actually going back to russia's side here joshua jump
we know that syrians at large reject the notion of an islam ics they may be very devout across all religions in syria but nobody wants to impose a particular ideology on the rest of the population and a lot of anger to you in jerusalem it seems to me where all these interventions you never get what you would expect ok so go ahead. i would like to. international community involvement and i think the international community must be moved for post or they'll position to us personally is is. a...
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marry whomever you wish is this debate about equality and discrimination and what about the issues of religion social values. to cross-talk same sex marriages i'm joined by peter tatchell in london he is a human right.
marry whomever you wish is this debate about equality and discrimination and what about the issues of religion social values. to cross-talk same sex marriages i'm joined by peter tatchell in london he is a human right.
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happens the first thing they do they announce they're hunting us those who are directly linked with religion. get us out. despite the fact the war is moving away the situation remains critical a country filled with refugees and. the health and food crisis is putting eighteen million people at risk of malnutrition there are so on us but what is what am i going to hear gonzalo lunch or mali for r.t. meanwhile mounting reports from cities that have been liberated suggest that freedom has come at a cost french airstrikes have reportedly resulted in a number of civilian casualties get a new two he's a researcher from the international he just returned from the war torn country says the campaign raises many concerns. but we were able to to register was that to use to night solutions including a charge to killings we collected testimonies from a large variety of people who told us how. some people were arrested in the town of severity and then brought in front of where they were created and then froning to the well later we had also stories about people who had been arrested and some of them disapp
happens the first thing they do they announce they're hunting us those who are directly linked with religion. get us out. despite the fact the war is moving away the situation remains critical a country filled with refugees and. the health and food crisis is putting eighteen million people at risk of malnutrition there are so on us but what is what am i going to hear gonzalo lunch or mali for r.t. meanwhile mounting reports from cities that have been liberated suggest that freedom has come at a...
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religion may have clients who say we are frightened here in new york? >> we deal with a very unique client base. they have a fixed budget, certain amount of income in an annual basis. it is pa how to handle those dollars. the question is, is that the wisest use of my money? nine times out of 10, where do you move to? texas, nevada, florida. liz: governor jerry brown is saying i don't like what governor perry is doing, using some tricks here. he has it all wrong. california, we have great weather, venture capital, an educated workforce. don't go to texas, come to california. >> they also have a state income tax, highest in the country, they have a corporate income tax, the highest gas taxes in the country, our clients are going desert looking to move. california is a great place and if you can afford to be there, it is a wonderful place to live but that is becoming less and less true for the average citizen. they need to find a lower-cost place to go and unfortunately texas ranks as number one business state in the country year after year. liz: nols texa
religion may have clients who say we are frightened here in new york? >> we deal with a very unique client base. they have a fixed budget, certain amount of income in an annual basis. it is pa how to handle those dollars. the question is, is that the wisest use of my money? nine times out of 10, where do you move to? texas, nevada, florida. liz: governor jerry brown is saying i don't like what governor perry is doing, using some tricks here. he has it all wrong. california, we have great...
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the majority of boy scout troops are influenced by religion. almost 70% of troops are operated by faith-based organizations like the church of jesus christ of latter day saints which runs almost 40,000 troops nationwide. the rest are run by civic or educational groups like a ymca. today's decision comes down in irving, texas. you can bet the anderson family will be watching closely. so will we. when the decision is made we'll bring it to you. you can get the latest online at nbcbayarea.com. >> thank you very much. a pittsburgh man prosecutors believe gunned down an east palo alto activist is out of jail. a judge released gregory elarms tuesday on the condition he will appear at future court dates. he was facing murder charges for the shooting death of david lewis at the hillside shopping center in 2010. a judge dismissed the murder charges back in november, ruling police illegally forced a confession from him. the district attorney's office has appealed the decision. >> 6:33. a deadly winter on california beaches is prompting the coast guard to
the majority of boy scout troops are influenced by religion. almost 70% of troops are operated by faith-based organizations like the church of jesus christ of latter day saints which runs almost 40,000 troops nationwide. the rest are run by civic or educational groups like a ymca. today's decision comes down in irving, texas. you can bet the anderson family will be watching closely. so will we. when the decision is made we'll bring it to you. you can get the latest online at nbcbayarea.com....
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they're hunting us those who are directly linked with religion. and i think that despite the fact the war is moving away the situation remains critical a country filled with refugees and deport the health and food crisis is putting eighteen million people at risk of malnutrition that are so on us but what is what am i going to hear on gonzalo lunch or mali for r t. meanwhile mounting reports coming now from cities that have been liberating suggests that freedom has come at a high cost french air strikes are reportedly resulted in a number of civilian casualties in the program i spoke to tirana his son from human rights watch who's been looking into these allegations. we didn't get it i just finished a ten day investigation into various human rights abuses that took place in mali we confirmed that there were four people that were killed by what appears to be aerial strike the french sources say that the aerial strike launched by the french actually took place in the afternoon approximately around four o'clock but what we've heard is that there was
they're hunting us those who are directly linked with religion. and i think that despite the fact the war is moving away the situation remains critical a country filled with refugees and deport the health and food crisis is putting eighteen million people at risk of malnutrition that are so on us but what is what am i going to hear on gonzalo lunch or mali for r t. meanwhile mounting reports coming now from cities that have been liberating suggests that freedom has come at a high cost french...
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thanks for being with us so most religions attacks in turkey are against government institutions or have been so far why do you think this time of foreign embassies been targeted. it's obvious right now that is a whole escalation you need tire region going from north africa into the middle east and president. obama administration to the french and the british. has obviously. the the insurgents to the point that they are now targeting these western powers however the united states and the british and the french are also supporting tens of thousands of jihadi treatments in syria and in other parts of the region so you have well armed well prepared trained terrorists on the border originally with turkey and syria probably now inside turkey and therefore if the new potential for a violent terrorist action made it against the united states and we're right now putting ourselves in a very very bad position in allowing this to happen to the u.s. government if those shoals and facilities though all those situations that you've cited were radical islamists in jihad as this is a left wing member wh
thanks for being with us so most religions attacks in turkey are against government institutions or have been so far why do you think this time of foreign embassies been targeted. it's obvious right now that is a whole escalation you need tire region going from north africa into the middle east and president. obama administration to the french and the british. has obviously. the the insurgents to the point that they are now targeting these western powers however the united states and the...
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they're hunting us those who are directly linked with religion. despite the fact the war is moving away the situation remains critical a country filled with refugees and deportivo the health and food crisis is putting eighty million people at risk of malnutrition numbers on us but what is what they monitor here gonzalo lunch or mali for r t. meanwhile mounting reports coming now from cities that have been liberating suggest that freedom has come at a high cost french air strikes are reportedly resulted in a number of civilian casualties earlier in the program i spoke to tirana her son from human rights watch who's been looking into these allegations. we didn't get it i just finished a ten day investigation into various human rights abuses that took place in mali we confirm that there were four people that were killed by what appears to be aerial strike the french those who say that the aerial strike launched by the french actually took place in the afternoon approximately around four o'clock but what we've heard is that there was an aerial strike
they're hunting us those who are directly linked with religion. despite the fact the war is moving away the situation remains critical a country filled with refugees and deportivo the health and food crisis is putting eighty million people at risk of malnutrition numbers on us but what is what they monitor here gonzalo lunch or mali for r t. meanwhile mounting reports coming now from cities that have been liberating suggest that freedom has come at a high cost french air strikes are reportedly...